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I'm really not willing to "eat" these beautiful soaps

I’m really not willing to “eat” these beautiful soaps. I don’t know since when, soap design has been associated with food, and they are made into desserts such as cakes, with colorful patterns and small decorations. Perhaps it is easier to tempt you to buy it if it is covered with food. For this weekend’s special edition, we have selected 6 interesting soap designs, or packaging, or the shape of soap, brings a little fresh color to the bathroom.

Cheese Soap by Nahyun Jessie Lee

American designer Nahyun Jessie Lee made the soap into cheese, triangular, light yellow, with The large and small holes are enough to look fake and real. The 8 pieces of cheese fit neatly into a plate, which feels a bit like a fruit platter. It can pop out of the colorful cake-like handmade soap, like a small model. In addition, the three types of paper packaging also have food patterns on them, giving them a relaxed and lively feel from the tropics.

I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps

I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps

I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps



Helleo natural soapby till noon

Greek designer till noon made this set of soaps, a total of 6 soaps. The hand-painted plant patterns on them are comparable to small and fresh notebooks to express the concept of pure nature. After opening the white packaging, there is a layer of paper with white characters on a black background, which is very cool and gives it a youthful and fashionable feel immediately. There is also an H stamp on the surface of the soap, which is the logo of "Helleo". It is slightly rough, but it also has a handmade feel that you can't help but touch.

I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps

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I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps

I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps

I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps



Pelle Soap Stones by Jean and Oliver Pelle

This set of stone soaps seems to be cut from a whole block. Its shape is similar to a diamond and has a geometric feel. The combination of various bright colors and the smooth surface can also remind people of jelly . The designers said that they were indeed inspired by beautiful stones such as rose quartz and agate, and made 3 types of soaps by hand cutting. They are all extracted from natural materials and can be used directly or used as an exhibition. accessories. It was originally made in 7 colors, and many more combinations were added when it was sold. Here is the purchase link.

I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps

I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps

I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps

I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps

I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps



Handmade organic Soaps by London Fields Soap Company
Handmade soap is becoming a fashion, and it seems that with the word "handmade", this soap becomes unique. East London soap company Fields Soap launched an organic handmade soap brand last year, combining avocado, cocoa, olive oil and The fusion of coconut oil and other edible substances captures the pain point of consumers' worries and concerns about various chemical ingredients in cosmetics, which is really clever. Fields Soap In order to make it
Handmade has been amplified, and a packaging design company was specially invited to design an Art Deco-style black and white printed packaging that combines simple graphics and decorative art. , while being very modern, it also allows customers to clearly feel that this handmade soap is harmless to the skin. Priced at ?4, click here to buy.

I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps

I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps

I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps

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I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps


Folly Soap by Pelle
Pelle, a design studio from Brooklyn, New York, recently designed a series of soap sets called "Folly". The starting point is to create a new way for the humble soap in daily life. A strange and surprising appearance allows soap to regain attention in home life. But put together, this set is obviously more like a set of home art. Will users really wash their hands with it? Maybe just buy it and put it on the bathroom shelf for decoration. Of course, it sells for art prices, too, with the set priced at $280 and individual pieces ranging from $16 to $80, so click here to try one out.

I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps

I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps

I'm really not willing to eat these beautiful soaps